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The Atlanta game is an opportunity


Seoul_Panther

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10 minutes ago, coralreefer_1 said:

this is the bullshit mediocre teams feed themselves to make themselves feel good. Every year several teams go 4-0, 3-1....etc. They dont start slow. We have Tepper now. Hey Igo....say it again. We are ready to win! We are done with using a "slow start" as an excuse. We are done with using whatever else fans say as a reason. Tepper wants to win NOW. All we heard the past two months was that Tepper was a savior like so many losers thought Luck was to this team many years ago. 

 

We are not a fast starting team. True sadly. We also are the same team that came out of halftime playing conservative on both offense and defense. (like we always do even when we are only just 3 points ahead) Did any of you think that was really going to change? Our defense mauled them to death, but offense could do anything?

Most of the games I saw yesterday minus the Baltimore game teams looked very sluggish. (Watching on Redzone) 

When we started 15-0 our first couple of game we were very sluggish.

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16 hours ago, Seoul_Panther said:

   I honestly don't understand where you're going with this. My answer to you is no. Because they won. Like the Panthers. Which is the opposite of the point you were making.

LOL man. You quoted me. If you didnt understand what i was talking about...then why do you continue to quote me and argue this? You made a thread. I made a post. You quoted me. I responded. Like my response or not~~

 

And if you are really in Seoul...and come down to Daegu i have beer waiting for you. IN fact I have a volunteer scuba diving/ocean cleanup event i am organizing for this coming weekend in Pohang. Plenty of beer on hand~

 

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2 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Most of the games I saw yesterday minus the Baltimore game teams looked very sluggish. (Watching on Redzone) 

When we started 15-0 our first couple of game we were very sluggish.

 Yes. Thank you. I'm not trying to pretend that we should be thrilled with our offense. Our #1 pick had one catch for under 10 yards. Our TE is ruled out for a while. Cam didn't throw a TD. But thisthread isn't about how we can be better; its about how we should be feeling positive and stepping up into next weeks game rather than pensive and nervous.

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Just now, coralreefer_1 said:

And if you are really in Seoul...and come down to Daegu i have beer waiting for you. IN fact I have a volunteer scuba diving/ocean cleanup event i am organizing for this coming weekend in Pohang. Plenty of beer on hand~

 

 I was in Seoul-moved back to Carolina in April. Otherwise i would surely take you up on that. I lived in Daegu for 2 years, met my wife there-very fond of the place.

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44 minutes ago, Seoul_Panther said:

  Is it too early to think about the path to the playoffs? I think not. I remember going into the Philly game last year thinking something similar. 2 teams with high expectations looking to lay down a marker. In the end both teams made it to the playoffs, but Philly carried their momentum. while we were 2 steps forward, 1 step back.

  Every game in which the Panthers prevail while our divisional rivals lose, in what I still anticipate to be a hard fought, quality-filled division should be a big deal.

  New Orleans contrived to lose what looked to be a nice home match-up vs TB in week 1, and will suddenly be carrying some self-doubt into week 2 against a Browns team with renewed confidence. The Browns are desperate for that first win and their defence will cause problems. I expect NO to win this because of their high octane offense and the Browns putrid offense but then few people would have backed the Bucs in week 1.

 Obviously any divisional game has heightened importance, and we want to win to get an head start. The Falcons were poor IMO, against a team missing their franchise QB and #1 receiver. If we can beat them in their house, we will be sitting pretty. If we don't it won't be a disaster because its early season and they are a well respected team (deserved or not). But the pressure on them is immense.They're supposed to do well, but if they lose they are 0-2 going into a tough game against NO in week 3. That's a tough spot all of a sudden. Imagine 0-3 with 2 division losses.

They have reason to fear and we have reason to be aggressive and attack this game. I want to see an improvement from the offense and some power football.

Would be so fuging huge for us to win in ATL and the Browns ro beat the Aints. 

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16 hours ago, Seoul_Panther said:

 Yes. Thank you. I'm not trying to pretend that we should be thrilled with our offense. Our #1 pick had one catch for under 10 yards. Our TE is ruled out for a while. Cam didn't throw a TD. But thisthread isn't about how we can be better; its about how we should be feeling positive and stepping up into next weeks game rather than pensive and nervous.

true. Yet considering all that you said ( our #1 pick had 10 yards, our former MVP QB didnt throw a single TD, how are you feeling positive against an ATL team that...despite what they did a few days ago...historically over the last recent memory is know for putting up big numbers?  That is my point. Im not shitting on our team exactly....but rather i am not shitting on ATL more heavily knowing that they had a bad game ( something we will say about oue own team when we dont play out best)

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25 minutes ago, coralreefer_1 said:

true. Yet considering all that you said ( our #1 pick had 10 yards, our former MVP QB didnt throw a single TD, how are you feeling positive against an ATL team that...despite what they did a few days ago...historically over the last recent memory is know for putting up big numbers?  That is my point. Im not shitting on our team exactly....but rather i am not shitting on ATL more heavily knowing that they had a bad game ( something we will say about oue own team when we dont play out best)

   I mean I think we agree that there is a ton of room for improvement. Of course we can lose. Yes Atlanta can project to be terrifying. So can we on a good day. The way I look at it, A lot went wrong- fumbles, injuries, Amini's lard ass and we won. Whereas Atlanta had a lot go right-Foles was terrible and Philly wouldn't run the ball but they lost. At the end of the day, the point of this thread was to say that ATL have pressure whereas if we lose we are still in a good spot. In that way I see opportunity rather than the downside.

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No olsen, no samuel, amini starting = I'm predicting a loss

If we were home, I would predict differently but we're not

We're going to have to rely heavy on the run to win. 3 man attack with Cam, CMC and CJ

Julio worries me and has been a problem for us since we let Norman go.

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Glad this game is early.  ATL tends to get much better as the season goes on, at least they have the last two years.  Would rather catch them now on the road.  We have played terrible in ATL but my unscientific memory says we have better games, with better chances to win when we play them down there early on. That includes the famous Nakamura game.

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Matt Ryan is a fuging loser who was carried to prominence by Julio Jones. Every time we've limited Julio we've blown those cock suckers out. Just double that asshole while repeatedly planting Ryan's perfectly symmetrical face into the ground until he looks like Andrew Luck. 50-0 Panthers.

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